Submitted by Obvious-Grade t3_10hjiae in jerseycity

Does anyone know a quick and cheap way to find someone to help me move 2 boxes from the apartment mailroom to my unit? Each one is about 100 pounds and I misjudged how easy they'd be to push along the ground to get to my unit so feel like its better to get some help to not risk scratching anything. I looked on TaskRabbit but it doesn't look like they have anyone that would be available tomorrow (Saturday).

Are there any other places I could find someone to help to bring up these boxes on short notice? Ideally it would stay under $30 since it should be 5-10 minutes at the most and we have an elevator so don't need to carry it that far. (Close to the JSQ path station)

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jeffsnguyen t1_j58uqi6 wrote

HomeDepot and buy a folding dolly or cart. Handy thing to have and take up no space.

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pixel_of_moral_decay t1_j5an0jk wrote

These are legit great for a job like this.

They aren’t super durable but they’ll handle a job like this 10-20 times on average. Cost per job makes it a reasonable disposable purchase.

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robin_tern t1_j596ak6 wrote

Ask a neighbour.

Robin.

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joejoeaz t1_j59wy68 wrote

As you have a mailroom, I'm guessing this is a luxury building?

Have you spoken to the maintenance people? See if they have a dolly they can lend you, and if they help you, you can throw them a $20 or something?

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ffejie t1_j5ac8v3 wrote

Seconded this. Tip the staff and they'll probably do it for you.

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christinems4280 t1_j5alya1 wrote

My building has carts we can use for this very thing. Maybe check with yours to see if they do?

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Reverter0 t1_j5ejznu wrote

Open the box, take whatever is inside upstairs piece by piece. Throw box away in the end…

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PICHICONCACA t1_j59vk2y wrote

What a question. Lol just get a lil old dolly from Home Depot. Hell they even have some that fold away so you can leave in the closet for the next time you need to move a box.

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